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Principal

Edgewater, British Columbia
CA$149,119 - CA$157,560/annual
Staff
Full-Time

About the role

R ocky Mountain School District Principal Edgewater Elementary School Edgewater , BC Rocky Mountain School District is searching for a continuing, full-time (1.0 FTE) Principal at Edgewater Elementary School. This educational leadership role is effective August 1, 2026 . Edgewater Elementary School is situated on the unceded and shared lands of the Secwépemc and Ktunaxa People, located in Edgewater, British Columbia. Our school community includes almost 20 dedicated staff members serving approximately 150 students from Grades K to 7.

We are proud to offer students a rich variety of learning and extracurricular opportunities, including interschool athletics, lunchtime and afterschool clubs, Secwépemcstin language classes, and many outdoor pursuits. As a rural K-7 school Edgewater prides itself on being visible and involved in the community. Edgewater Elementary is committed to providing a safe place for students to be creative, to aspire to reach their potential, to appreciate individual differences, and to become lifelong learners and caring citizens.

Rocky Mountain School District's four strategic priorities: Equity, Delivery and Inclusion; Success for Each Learner, Growing the Capacity of Self and Others; and Stewardship for the Future guide all Principals in their work. First Peoples' Principles of Learning and a commitment to Truth and Reconciliation are embedded in district leadership roles. Our staff have engaged in a range of professional learning experiences aimed at making learning more authentic, culturally responsive, and relevant for our students, while also deepening our collective commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.

We welcome applications from candidates with strong teaching and leadership experience, as well as familiarity with the First Peoples' Principles of Learning, the BC Curricula, and Learning Pathways. The district is seeking an assessment literate, service-oriented leader who embraces a student-centered leadership approach. A master's degree in administration, leadership, curriculum, or a related field should be completed or currently underway. The successful applicant must hold, or be eligible to hold, a BC Teaching Certificate issued by the Teacher Regulation Branch.

For further information, please contact Steve Wyer, Assistant Superintendent at .

Salary Base $149,119-$157,560

Rocky Mountain School District No.6 is committed to fostering a workplace that celebrates equity, diversity and inclusion. We are dedicated to ensuring fair and equitable employment practices, and we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including race, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital or family status, physical or mental disability, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation and age, except as required by law.

Electronic applications for this leadership position at Edgewater Elementary School must be received by Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 4:00 p.m . (MST), via .

Thank you for your interest in Rocky Mountain School District . Please note, only candidates selected to move forward in this process will be contacted for an interview. Rocky Mountain School District is located on the traditional unceded territories of the Ktunaxa and Secwépemc Nations. We honour the cultures, languages and First Nations people of these territories.

About School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain)

Education Administration Programs
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School District No. 6 Rocky Mountain serves all communities from Golden to Kimberley. There are 18 schools including three alternate schools and one online school in three zones, Golden, including the community of Nicholson, Windermere, including Edgewater, Invermere, and Canal Flats, and Kimberley, including Marysville.

The District serves approximately 3500 students, employs approximately 550 staff, and has an operating budget of approximately $54 million dollars. Nine Trustees make up the Board of Education, three from each zone: Its mission, vision, and values guide all decisions, made by the Board of Education.

Rocky Mountain School District also serves approximately 80 international students each year. These students from around the world enroll in our schools to study and experience the unique environment that we have to offer in British Columbia.

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